Students in Science 9 at Holy Redeemer spent some time experimenting by constructing simple circuits and then measuring the current in milliamps at different points to see if the rate of flow of electrons varies before or after a bulb, switch, or cell. Do YOU know? If not, be sure to ask a ninth grader! Here, Murray Daniel and Jacob Wolfe spend time to make sure their circuit will get the outcome they hypothesized. This experiment is one of the many ways the HRH Science Program tries to ensure a hands-on atmosphere in their classes.